ARTICLES TAGGED WITH "Transaction Volume"

51 deals in February – transaction volume at EUR 1.7 billion

Nordic — The transaction volume in the Nordics increased further in February compared to January and reached EUR 1.7 billion in the second month of the year. So far this year, the volume is 34 percent higher than for the corresponding period in 2023, Collier's latest transaction statistics for February show.

The top transactions in Finland during 2023

Finland Finland — The transaction market was slow in the Nordics during 2023, but a number of big deals were still made. With the help of figures from Colliers Nordics, Nordic Property News presents the largest transactions made in Finland during 2023.

The top transactions in Denmark during 2023

Denmark Denmark — The transaction market was slow in the Nordics during 2023, but a number of big deals were still made. With the help of figures from Colliers Nordics, Nordic Property News presents the largest transactions made in Denmark during 2023.

The top transactions in Norway during 2023

Norway Norway — The transaction market was slow in the Nordics during 2023, but a number of big deals were still made. With the help of figures from Colliers Nordics, Nordic Property News presents the largest transactions made in Norway during 2023.

Lowest volume in ten years – but the turnaround is close: "They have a record amount of capital"

Nordic — The transaction year of 2023 is almost over and it will go down in history as one of the weakest since the turn of the millennium. The total volume for the Nordic region of just under EUR 20 billion is the lowest in a decade and the decline compared to 2022 is the largest since 08/09 during the financial crisis. However, Colliers' head of research Mikael Söderlundh tells Nordic Property News that the turnaround is close and that 2023 was probably the bottom year in this business cycle. Read about his predictions for 2024, the capital that needs to be spent and why the mood in the market has turned in recent months.

Arvius: Sweden's market reputation is surprisingly bad abroad

Nordic — The permafrost on the Swedish transaction market has been at a stable low for a few quarters, but by late spring 2023 a possible thaw could be discerned. Activity has picked up somewhat and buyers and sellers seem to be starting to find each other again - but is it a total thaw we are seeing? Joakim Arvius, CEO of Colliers Sweden, gives his view on the transaction market in the summer of 2023.

Weakest Q1 in a Decade – Dramatic Drop in Transaction Volumes

Nordic — Q1 2023 is the weakest first quarter in the transaction market in a decade, new figures from the adviser Colliers show. The recovery forecast will now probably have to be pushed forward to the autumn, says head of analysis Mikael Söderlundh in an interview with Nordic Property News, where he also comments on the dramatic drop in volume, how discussions are going on the market and why property values will probably have to be written down even more in the upcoming Q1 reports.

The Largest Q3 Transactions in the Nordics

Nordic — It was a quite third quarter in the transaction market, but there were still som big deals made that exceeded 1 billion SEK in transaction volume. Here Nordic Property News presents the largest transactions in the Nordics during Q3.

The Largest Q3 Transactions in Sweden

Sweden Sweden — It was a quite third quarter in the transaction market, but there were still som big deals made that exceeded 1 billion SEK in transaction volume. Here Nordic Property News presents the largest transactions in Sweden during Q3.

Transaction Volume During the First Half of 2015 just over €6,8 Billion

Sweden Sweden — After an average first quarter with a transaction volume of just over €2,38 billion the activity accelerated in the second quarter which ended at nearly €4,44 billion. This gives a six-month volume 2015 of just over €6,8 billion, which is significantly higher than the average H1 volume over the last ten years, which is €5,85 billion. Yet the H1 2015 volume is not as high at the 1H volume last year which was nearly €7,15 billion.